PSMS General
Safety In the Moment
Safety Capacity
100

What is the PSMS main Objective?

1. Eliminating Life Altering Injuries & Fatalities


100

What is a Trigger Point?

Trigger Point - unplanned interrupter. 

You are not expecting it to happen, it comes by surprise and makes you stop a job.

100

What are the 4 questions when conducting an AAR?

1. What was the plan?

2. What actually happened?

3. What were the differences?

4. What can we learn/improve on?

200

What does Life Altering Injury (LAI) Mean?

Fatalities or injuries that severely impact daily activities long term.

200

What is a Hold Point?

Planned interrupter, before a point of no return

You plan to stop during the task, to recheck your safeguards/controls before performing a risky part of the task

200

What do you do when performing a LMRA?

STOP to recognize the risk

THINK of ways to control the risk

ACT to perform the work safely 

300

What are the 3 factors for Error Prone Situations?

1. Work Environment

2. Task

3. Individual

300

What two things if recognized, will prompt you to do a Pre-task Briefing?

Recognizing if it has a:

1. LSRA 

2. LAI potential

300

What are the 3 learning tools for the FLS LEAD process?

1. Verification & Validation

2. Targeted Learning Observation

3. After Action Review

400

What does the acronym REVL of the PSMS strategy stand for?

 1. Recognize

2. Engage

3. Verify & Validate 

4. Learn & Improve

400

When do we use a JSA?

(2 instances)

JSA is required for two scenarios:

1.Safeguards that are not covered in the SWC

2.When executing a task does not involve an LSRA but does have the potential for LAI or Consequence Level 1 process safety events including HC 1 & 2 events

400

When, where & how do you conduct Verification & Validation?

When: Before and during task execution

Where: Task Location

How: Look & Engage 

500

What are the Pillars of the PSMS solution set?

(There are 4 main ones)  

1. Leadership

2. Contractor Engagement 

3. Safety In The Moment (inclusive of Streamline for Non_LAI)

4. Safety Capacity

500

What does START WORK authority imply?

The responsibility of the FLS/team lead to decide whether work can begin, based on confirmation that all Safeguards are in place and working as intended. 

500

Why do you do an AAR?

To learn what went well, or how we can improve.

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